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The Liberty Monument: A Symbol of Cypriot Independence

A poignant Nicosia landmark honoring Cyprus's fight for freedom, featuring expressive bronze statues and a serene park for reflection.

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The Liberty Monument in Nicosia commemorates the struggle for independence from British rule, honoring the EOKA fighters of the 1955-1959 Cyprus Emergency. This striking monument features bronze statues on a white marble pyramid, depicting the release of Greek Cypriot prisoners and the spirit of freedom.

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  • 59CC+J4C, Nicosia, CY

Local tips

  • Take time to appreciate the intricate details of the bronze statues and the powerful symbolism they represent.
  • Combine your visit with a walk along the Venetian Walls and explore other nearby attractions such as the Famagusta Gate and the Cyprus Folk Art Museum.
  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the monument and surrounding park.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in Nicosia's city center, such as Eleftheria Square or Ledra Street, walking to the Liberty Monument is a straightforward option. Head towards the Venetian Walls; the monument is located on the Podocattaro Bastion near Grigori Afxentiou Avenue and Stasikratous Street. The walk is approximately 15-20 minutes, allowing you to explore local shops and cafes.

  • Public Transport

    From the Nicosia Central Bus Station, take a local bus towards the city center. Look for bus routes that go along Grigori Afxentiou Avenue. The closest bus stop is a short walk from the monument. A single bus fare in Nicosia is approximately €2.00-€3.00. Check local bus schedules for accurate timings.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Nicosia. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Liberty Monument will cost approximately €10-€15. Taxi fares have a base fee of €4.00 and charge €1.50 per kilometer. Ensure the driver uses a meter or agree on a fare beforehand.

  • Parking

    If driving, navigate to the city center and the Venetian Walls. The Liberty Monument is located on the Podocattaro Bastion. Limited street parking is available, but it can be challenging during peak hours. Several parking lots are nearby, such as Podokataro Parking. Parking fees typically range from €1 to €3 per hour. Be mindful of local parking regulations.

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Located on the Podocattaro Bastion of the Venetian Walls in Nicosia, the Liberty Monument stands as a powerful reminder of Cyprus's fight for freedom. Erected in 1973, it honors the EOKA (National Organization of Cypriot Fighters) who sought to end British rule and unite Cyprus with Greece. The monument was created by Greek sculptor Ioannis Notaras. The imposing structure features seventeen bronze statues set against a white marble pyramid. At the top, a statue representing liberty overlooks two EOKA fighters pulling chains to open a prison gate. The escaping prisoners—peasants, soldiers, priests, villagers, men, and women—symbolize the Cypriot people yearning for liberation. The monument serves as an important cultural and historical symbol in Nicosia, commemorating the sacrifices made by Cypriots in their pursuit of self-determination. Visitors are drawn to the monument's intricate details and the serene park surrounding it, offering a space for reflection. The inscription, "Remember the fight for freedom," resonates deeply with locals and tourists alike.

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